Vivo Just Launched The Vivo Nex Smartphone And The Design Beats Every Smartphone Released

If there’s one brand I’ll take my hats off for when it comes to innovation, It’s definitely Vivo. These guys are good and their smartphones are a testimony to that.

The smartphone sports a “Full” Super AMOLED Ultra FullView screen of 6.59 inches with a screen-to-body ratio of 91.24% and a screen resolution of 2316 x 1080 pixels.

All sensors in the device are hidden underneath the screen. So instead of speaker grills, you get Screen SoundCasting technology that promises good sound quality.

Due to the narrow frames surrounding the screen, Vivo needed to create a unique solution for the front camera so one of the highlights of this smartphone is a camera that hides in the frame itself. In this way the user only needs to activate it in the camera application and it is revealed. This process is controlled by precision motors. Now that’s something we haven’t seen before.

Vivo’s new phone also introduces fingerprint scanning beneath the screen. According to the company, it increases the screen unlock time by 10% and improves its operation. On the back is a dual camera setup – a 12-megapixel sensor, f / 1.8 aperture and 4-axis optical image stabilization and a 5-megapixel sub-sensor with f / 2.4 aperture.

It also comes with the Vivo Game Engine, which was developed in partnership with Tencent Games. The goal is to provide a more immersive gaming experience based on software and hardware optimization. At the same time, it is also optimized to run games developed with the Unreal Engine engine.

In parallel, Vivo NEX also has 7.1-channel 3D audio.The Vivo NEX smartphone will be available in three variants. The top-of-the-line model, called Vivo NEX S, comes equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. To this is added the Adreno 630 graphics card, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.

The mid-range variant has the same specifications as the top-of-the-range variant, less in storage. In this model we found 128 GB of capacity.

The cheaper variant of the three, called Vivo NEX A, comes with the recently released Snapdragon 710 from Qualcomm along with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. All models are powered by a 4.000mAh battery with 22.5W fast charging bracket. Connectivity options on the devices include Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz / 5GHz) 2 × 2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5 LE, GPS + GLONASS and USB Type-C.

These smartphones come equipped with the company’s personal assistant, Jovi, which works with artificial intelligence technology. It supports various features such as intelligent map reading, encyclopedia, shopping, translation, among others.

Vivo NEX will be available in two color options – Black and Red. The top-of-the-line model has 8GB of RAM and will cost about 780 Euros. The average range is around 700 euros. On the other hand, the cheapest variant costs around 600 Euros.

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Infinix Smart 3 Plus Launched In Nigeria – Full Specifications

The Infinix Smart 3 Plus is a new device launched by Infinix Mobile and it comes with decent specifications. It’s a device I would say is a mid-range budget device so don’t expect much power from this phone.

I still feel with Xiaomi around in Nigeria now Infinix would have stepped up their game but it seems they’re just recycling designs ever since they released the first device with a tear drop notch.

Infinix Smart 3 Plus Features

The triple rear camera is quite interesting as well. In terms of design you get a plastic unibody with glass-finish at the back. The glass-finish adds a premium finish to the phone but unfortunately makes it a fingerprint magnet.

There’s also a microUSB port, the 3.5mm headphone jack and a microphone just right below the device. The front of the phone shows the teardrop notch, the selfie camera and the earpiece. Sound quality is not that bad however, The Smart 3 Plus has a downward firing mono speaker which isn’t too loud and you’ll actually prefer using your headphones. I still wonder why Infinix didn’t use the Dirac Speakers in this device.

It has a HD+ resolution display with a 2.5D glass for a premium feel. But I’m a bit disappointed with the 720p resolution and the large display doesn’t actually show what we all expected. It’s a bit low but I’m guessing it’s a sacrifice to put the phone in the budget range.

The back of the phone houses the triple-camera setup .The primary sensor is a 13-megapixel camera with a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a low-light QVGA sensor.

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I woke up to a very disappointing news yesterday,Huawei Phones Not Allowed To Use Android Officially Anymore and believe me I was very upset about this move. This is coming at a time where Huawei is making changes to the Android market as we know it and Google revoked their licence based on mere accusations,

Accusations that haven’t been even proved to be true. This decision would probably worsen the trade war between China and the United States.

The consequences of this may end up affecting all technological markets and the world economy in general. Don’t forget that Huawei is the world’s second-largest seller of smartphones

Huawei Phones Not Allowed To Use Android Officially

Newer devices from Huawei will not be able to install Android updates, or any Google apps, including Google Play Store and Gmail. However, you can simply access those Android updates through AOSP and GAPPs but without any support from Google.

Donald Trump had accused Huawei of working for the Chinese government, installing back doors in their networks and devices to facilitate surveillance, without any evidence at all.

This made the senior manager of Huawei get arrested a few months ago. Since then, both China and the United States have imposed tariffs on their respective products. Recently, the Trump Administration added the Chinese brand Huawei to the blacklist of the Department of Commerce, hence, forcing American companies to stop having commercial relations with Huawei.

However, according to Reuters, Google is the first to comply with the recently approved law, but other US companies that have commercial relations with Huawei, like Qualcomm, Intel, NVIDIA, will have to make a similar decision.